Meet the requirements or expectations of.
To satisfy, carry out, bring to completion (an obligation, a requirement, etc.).
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1But collective action against police violence has itself led to police violence.
2The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
3Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Government supported the TGA's proposed action.
4The case for action has been outlined several times in recent days.
5Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court action.
1Carry these new weapons bravely, and you shall accomplish all you desire.
2Faster, smaller servers and renewable energy contracts accomplish both, industry sources said.
3Hard measures are required in order to accomplish anything of true significance.
4Now we shall attempt to accomplish the work we were meant for.
5Or was I prepared to support the means which would accomplish end?
1High prices had made this strategy difficult to execute in recent years.
2Tracey: That's a common request as we execute transactions in the market.
3It was frustrating at times; we just couldn't quite execute at times.
4The president needs to execute his promise and implement this action immediately.
5But they disagree over whether the state was right to execute him.
1Will that carry through to an even greater coherence this time round?
2But Emmett didn't carry through his threat to eviscerate the younger man.
3Thou and Bertram will have all the last arrangements to carry through.
4A child's Zebco spin-casting rod, small enough to carry through the woods.
5To carry through those plans necessitated the proper schooling of Janice Day.
1To live up to it, the company needs to power up abroad.
2We expect them to live up to this, said a Nato official.
3Using their own cellular energy, they can live up to 10 days.
4I had to live up to Weatherbee; justify his faith in me.
5The people has its examples in the past to live up to.
6Surely the moment for the Union to live up to its name.
7But I needed to live up to that responsibility a little better.
8The second half didn't live up to the action of the first.
9It's our expectation that they'll... live up to those words, he said.
10At E3 this year, Sony had a lot to live up to.
11The female worms can live up to eight years in the body.
12Is there any category where no products live up to your standards?
13But the threat doesn't seem likely to live up to the hype.
14A trade pact struck back in 2011 didn't live up to expectations.
15Let's be honest: celebrity stylists don't always live up to their names.
16It can help you to live up to the values you espouse.
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